Two artists’ exhibition of artwork has raised over $2000 for the Orange Push for Palliative Care group, which is campaigning the state government to have four beds in the city.
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Joy Engelman and Josephine Jagger-Manners both draw from wildly different inspirations, but the pair came together after deciding they wanted to raise money for palliative care in Orange.
Ms Engelman said her connection to the cause was through her friend and fellow artist Denis Clayton spend his final days in a shared ward.
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Ms Engelman said her connection to the cause was through her friend and fellow artist Denis Clayton spending his final days in a shared ward.
“It’s such a worthy cause.”
The pair raised $2240 from sales over the life of the exhibition, which ran at The Barracks on Peisley Street.
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